Museum of American Art Graduate Level Internship Pro- 

 gram, which provides a comprehensive knowledge of 

 museum operations combined with a series of projects and 

 workshops throughout the year, concluding with an oral ex- 

 amination. September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Catherine I. Farish, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph-Macon 

 Women's College. Registrar. Rotating among various areas 

 of the office, assisting staff wirh exhibitions and loans, col- 

 lections storage, documentation, packing and shipping, 

 and rights and reproductions. The assignment includes 

 paper work and some physical labor. June 7, 1996 through 

 July 26, 1996. 



Ellen C. Garcia, Bachelors Candidate, University of North 

 Carolina at Chapel Hill. Curatorial. Assisting in the 

 preparation of an upcoming exhibition. "Singular Impres- 

 sions: the monotype in America." Tasks include editing, re- 

 search and sorting video and education materials. June 7, 

 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Jane E. Haag, Bachelors Degree, Fordham University. Educa- 

 tion. Assisting on several projects being done this summer: 

 3 week-long teacher institutes. Designing and Installing a 

 pavilion for the SI 150th Anniversary in August and an Ac- 

 tivity Room on the first floor to be introduced to the 

 public after Labor Day. June 7, 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Jennifer A. Hevenor, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Michigan. Public Affairs. Working on advance publicity 

 for two major fall exhibitions, "Kaleidoscope" and "Isaacs" 

 and assisting with the Dewing opening in Mid-July. Assist- 

 ing the acting development office with research, writing 

 and similar activities. June 7, 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Susan Hyatt, Masters Candidate, Catholic University. 

 Responding to Art Reference Questions that come in via 

 American Online. January 16, 1996 through July 30, 1996. 



Kim Latta, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Intern Programs. Participating in the National 

 Museum of American Art Graduate Level Internship Pro- 

 gram, which provides a comprehensive knowledge of 

 museum operations combined with a series of projects and 

 workshops throughout the year, concluding with an oral ex- 

 amination. September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Kerry McAleer-Keeler, Masters Candidate, The George 

 Washington University. Intern Programs. Participating in 

 the National Museum of American Art Graduate Level In- 

 ternship Program, which provides a comprehensive 

 knowledge of museum operations combined with a series of 

 projects and workshops throughout the year, concluding 

 with an oral examination. September 6, 1996 through April 

 ^5. 1997- 



Molly McMillan, Masters Candidate, The American Univer- 

 sicy. Intern Programs. Participating in the National 

 Museum of American Art Graduate Level Internship Pro- 

 gram, which provides a comprehensive knowledge of 

 museum operations combined with a series of proiects and 

 workshops throughout the year, concluding with an oral ex- 

 amination. September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Martha Norton, Bachelors Degree, Wellesley College. Intern 

 Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 

 American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum opera- 

 tions combined with a series of projects and workshops 

 throughout the year, concluding with an oral examination. 

 September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Jobi Okin, Bachelors Degree, The American University. In- 

 tern Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 

 American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum opera- 

 tions combined with a series of projects and workshops 

 throughout the year, concluding with an oral examination. 

 September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Danielle Raymond, M. Bachelors Candidate, Bowdoin Col- 

 lege. Curatorial. Assisting the curatorial office in complet- 

 ing poster checklist, preparing poster descriptions among 

 other duties. Working mostly in the graphic art depart- 

 ment. June 7, 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Rebekah Rotstein, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College. 

 Curatorial. Working on 1998 exhibition on posters of the 

 past 100 years. September 3, 1996 through December 20, 

 1996. 



Marisa Ruiz, Masters Candidate, The American University. 

 New Media/ Publications. Intern Programs. Participating 

 in the National Museum of American Art Graduate Level 

 Internship Program, which provides a comprehensive 

 knowledge of museum operations combined with a series of 

 projects and workshops throughout the year, concluding 

 with an oral examination. Working to bring "American 

 An" to the Internet and seeking copyright permissions. 

 September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Susan Tufts, Bachelors Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Design and Production. Assisting in two 

 projects: The Frame Storage/Inventory Project and the Ren- 

 wick 25th Anniversary Exhibit. Among the duties are creat- 

 ing an inventory, reorganizing the storage area, and helping 

 to develop a list of objects to be exhibited. June 7, 1996 

 through July 26, 1996. 



Alyssum Wier, Bachelors Degree, Kenyon College. Intern 

 Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 

 American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum opera- 

 tions combined with a series of projects and wotkshops 

 throughout the year, concluding with an oral examination. 

 September 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



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Alan Abbott, Bachelors Candidate, The American University. 

 Cultural History. Researching and cataloging for the up- 

 coming Rock and Soul exhibit. June 24, 1996 through Sep- 

 tember 15, 1996. 



Joyce Adams, Bachelors Candidate, The American University. 

 Program in African American Culture. Working with 



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